

The north endzone area in front of the retractable windows contains a large torch that houses a flame in honor of Al Davis, the late long-time owner of the Raiders. Allegiant Stadium is a 10-level domed stadium featuring an ETFE roof, silver and black exterior with light-up strips installed by YESCO, a 275 feet (84 m) media mesh video screen facing Interstate 15, and large retractable curtain-like side windows facing the Las Vegas Strip. Davis retained much of the look from the Carson stadium because he "fell in love with the overall design of it". Note the Al Davis torch behind the windows.įor Allegiant Stadium, Raiders owner Mark Davis retained the same architecture firm, MANICA Architecture, that had designed the previously proposed Carson Stadium near Los Angeles. The large sliding windows facing the Las Vegas Strip. Construction of the $1.9 billion stadium began on November 13, 2017, and its certificate of occupancy was issued on July 31, 2020. It is located on about 62 acres (25 ha) of land west of Mandalay Bay at Russell Road and Hacienda Avenue and between Polaris Avenue and Dean Martin Drive, just west of Interstate 15. It serves as the home stadium for the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Rebels college football team.

Vegas Kickoff Classic ( NCAA) (2021–present)Īllegiant Stadium is a domed stadium located in Paradise, Nevada, United States.


Raiders Stadium (early proposed renderings) Cleaning the game DVD and making sure the game is installed can help, if that does not work, the earliest save should first be loaded and then the desired one.Location in the United States Show map of the United States There is a bug where the screen does the animation and pans the slides, but does not load even when given over 30 minutes. Amongst the pre-war advertisements on the loading screens is a poster for Dean Domino, a pre-War lounge singer who appears in the Dead Money add-on. The three lines radiating out from the roulette wheel are from the insignia of Vault-Tec Industries, similar to those seen in Fallout and Fallout 2 booting screens. The loading icon is a roulette wheel instead of a clock or vault door. In Fallout: New Vegas, the new loading screens feature media from the Mojave Wasteland setting, such as ads related to the casinos of New Vegas, NCR propaganda posters, and posters for the voting blocs from Vault 11. Main article: Fallout: New Vegas loading screens
